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A
UN staff member signs a condolence book in memory of the United Nations
colleagues and other victims of the terrorist attack on the United Nations
offices in Algiers, as other staff members wait in line for their turn. 14
December 2007. UN Photo# 166024/ Eskinder Debebe

Youcef
Yousfi, Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations, signs a
condolence book in memory of the United Nations colleagues and other
victims of the terrorist attack on the United Nations offices in Algiers. 14
December 20 UN Photo# 166023/ Eskinder Debebe
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UN DEATH TOLL REACHES 17 IN ALGIERS: BAN KI-MOON VOICES PROFOUND SADNESS:
17/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 17 December 2007 -- The
U.N. confirmed that 17 of its staff perished in the terror attacks in Algiers;
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced his great sorrow at the toll this
“unspeakable crime” has taken. [See statement below].
“I
have learned with profound sadness that the death toll on the bombing in Algiers
last Tuesday is even higher than we feared,” Mr. Ban said in a statement,
after the Organization announced that 17 UN staff members are now confirmed dead
following the car bombing in the Algerian capital. “Words cannot begin to do
justice to the grief I feel.
“I
send my prayers to the loved ones of those who perished, to those who are
wounded, and to those who are grappling with trauma after this terrible
event,” stated Mr. Ban. “I send my thoughts to all their colleagues who work
every day, in difficult and dangerous circumstances, for peace and security,
development and human rights around the world.”
He added
that “those who target innocent civilians in this way commit an unspeakable
crime. Our colleagues there were working with no other mission than to support
the people of Algeria in building a better future.”
The
staff members confirmed to have died and whose families have been notified
include Hind Boukroufa, Djamel Rezzoug, Saadia Boucelham, Samia Hammoutene,
Chadli Hamza and Mohamed Khelladi of Algeria, as well as Steven Olejas of
Denmark, all of whom worked for the UN Development Programme (UNDP).
Algerians
Adnane Souilah, Kamel Sait and Mustapha Benbara (UN Population Fund); Hanniche
Abel-Rahim (International Labour Organization); Nabil Slimani and Karim Bentebal
(UN High Commissioner for Refugees); Hakim Si Larbi (Joint UN Programme on
HIV/AIDS); and Mohamed Laseli (UN Industrial Development Organization) were also
killed, as were Gene Luna of the Philippines (World Food Programme); and Babacar
Ndiaye of Senegal (Department of Safety and Security).
UN
spokesperson Marie Okabe told reporters that efforts on the ground to clear away
the rubble have led to the discovery and identification of more bodies.
Mr. Ban
has sent several of his top aids to Algiers to determine how best to aid those
injured in the attack and the families of the victims.
Kemal
Dervis, the head of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), has met with the
families of the victims as well as those who were injured in Algiers. “It was
sad to see the impact of the attack on his colleagues, he said, adding that
“the victims are not soldiers who signed up for battle, but people, mostly
Algerians, who are working for peace, development and to alleviate human
suffering.”
The
Algiers bombing is not the first time the UN has been attacked by terrorists. A
bomb destroyed the world body’s Baghdad headquarters in August 2003, killing
22 people, including top envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello.
Statement on the death toll of the Algiers bombing
I have learned with profound sadness
that the death toll on the bombing in Algiers on Tuesday is even higher than we
feared. Seventeen United Nations colleagues are now confirmed dead. A
devastatingly high number of innocent Algerians have also perished, as well as
nationals from other countries. Words cannot begin to do justice to the grief I
feel.
I send my prayers to the loved ones of
those who perished, to those who are wounded and to those who are grappling with
trauma after this terrible event. I send my thoughts to all their colleagues who
work every day, in difficult and dangerous circumstances, for peace and
security, development and human rights around the world. And I stand with the
people of Algeria and the wider region in the face of the scourge of terrorism.
Those who target innocent civilians in
this way commit an unspeakable crime. Terrorism is never justifiable, on any
grounds, as all 192 United Nations Member States agreed last year when they came
together to adopt the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy. It hurts
all nations -- large and small, rich and poor. It takes its toll on human beings
of every age and income, culture and religion.
I will spare no effort in ensuring
that the United Nations provides adequate security for its staff, wherever they
serve. I will look at all possible ways, with all parts of the system, and with
Member States, to ensure that this is done.
This was an attack not only against
the United Nations, not only against Algerians, but against humankind itself.
Our colleagues there were working with no other mission than to support the
people of Algeria in building a better future. I have asked that, on Monday at
10 a.m. New York time, all United Nations staff worldwide honour them by
observing a minute of silence.
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